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School dropout to glam girls: Bitcoin baron s wild life

School dropout to glam girls: Bitcoin baron’s wild life A school dropout turned Bitcoin millionaire and serial hoon with more than a dozen speeding and drug-driving convictions has lost his $640,000 Lamborghini. Crime by Vanda Carson Premium Content Subscriber only A school dropout turned Bitcoin millionaire and serial hoon with more than a dozen speeding and drug-driving convictions, including driving over 200km/h, has been revealed as the owner of a $638,000 Lamborghini confiscated under anti-hooning laws. Benjamin Thomas Nelson, 28, from Ninderry on the Sunshine Coast, dropped out of Nambour State High School in Year 10, officially earns less than $40,000 as an IT worker and told police he also worked as a personal fitness trainer.

Need for speed : Bitcoin millionaire in 200km/h Lambo chase

He had to break heavily at one point to avoid colliding with a semi-trailer. The court heard Nelson later paid Zachary William Ainge $5000 to say he was the one behind the wheel. In November last year Ainge was sentenced to 18 months in jail with immediate parole for swearing falsely in an affidavit. Mr Cook on Friday told the court that the chase was just four days after Nelson s then girlfriend entered a false affidavit stating she was the driver of a car that fled police in Brisbane at 8.40pm on October 12, 2019. Police attempted to intercept him (Nelson) on Edward St, he drove through a red light on Mary St, he was speeding in excess of 40km limit, Mr Cook said.

Need for speed : Lamborghini driver jailed for Bruce Hwy chase

He had to break heavily at one point to avoid colliding with a semi-trailer. The court heard Nelson later paid Zachary William Ainge $5000 to say he was the one behind the wheel. In November last year Ainge was sentenced to 18 months in jail with immediate parole for swearing falsely in an affidavit. Mr Cook on Friday told the court that the chase was just four days after Nelson s then girlfriend entered a false affidavit stating she was the driver of a car that fled police in Brisbane at 8.40pm on October 12, 2019. Police attempted to intercept him (Nelson) on Edward St, he drove through a red light on Mary St, he was speeding in excess of 40km limit, Mr Cook said.

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